Allison- Hey this is Allison
Savannah
Maddie
Jacob
Jacob- This is about figurtive language.
Maddie- Figurtive language is comparing two objects to make something more interesting.
Savannah- Yeah! Two types of figurative languages are simile or metaphors.
Allison- Let's see this in action. Check out this scenario.
Savannah- A puppy is energetic.
Jacob- Stop! Thats LAME!! You should be more descriptive.
Maddie- That's right you should use a simile or a metphor.
Allison- Yeah! Let's see the way it should be using a simile.
All- Rewind! Play!
Savannah- A puppy is as energetic as a young child on Christmas Day.
Jacob- As you can see we used a simile. A simile is comparing two things using like or as.
Allison- We took a boring sentence of an energetic puppy and made it more descriptive.
Maddie- The new sentence is way more interesting than the old. That's the beauty of a simile.
Metaphor
Savannah- I love the chiefs.Tony Gonzalez has great hands.
Maddie- Stop! That's BOORING!
ALL- BOO!!! (put thumbs in)
Allison- Maddie is right, you should use a metaphor.
Jacob- Using metaphors is a better way to compare something. Unlike similies metaphors are a direct way of comparing something.
Maddie and Allison- Now lets' see this in action!
All- Rewind! Play!
Savannah- I love the chiefs. Tony Gonzalez's hands are glue.
Recap- bla bla bla bla bla!
Savannah- This has been english shorts. Thank you for watching.
Savannah
Maddie
Jacob
Jacob- This is about figurtive language.
Maddie- Figurtive language is comparing two objects to make something more interesting.
Savannah- Yeah! Two types of figurative languages are simile or metaphors.
Allison- Let's see this in action. Check out this scenario.
Savannah- A puppy is energetic.
Jacob- Stop! Thats LAME!! You should be more descriptive.
Maddie- That's right you should use a simile or a metphor.
Allison- Yeah! Let's see the way it should be using a simile.
All- Rewind! Play!
Savannah- A puppy is as energetic as a young child on Christmas Day.
Jacob- As you can see we used a simile. A simile is comparing two things using like or as.
Allison- We took a boring sentence of an energetic puppy and made it more descriptive.
Maddie- The new sentence is way more interesting than the old. That's the beauty of a simile.
Metaphor
Savannah- I love the chiefs.Tony Gonzalez has great hands.
Maddie- Stop! That's BOORING!
ALL- BOO!!! (put thumbs in)
Allison- Maddie is right, you should use a metaphor.
Jacob- Using metaphors is a better way to compare something. Unlike similies metaphors are a direct way of comparing something.
Maddie and Allison- Now lets' see this in action!
All- Rewind! Play!
Savannah- I love the chiefs. Tony Gonzalez's hands are glue.
Recap- bla bla bla bla bla!
Savannah- This has been english shorts. Thank you for watching.